Resources to support the teaching and learning GREETINGS in te reo Māori




Books

9780143502838.jpg - Kei te pēhea koe? (Puffin Books) ISBN 9780143502838
A delightful, easy introduction to saying how you feel using te reo. Young and old alike will be able to describe whether they are feeling hoha (bored), makariri (cold), matekai (hungry), or simply tinopai rawe (fantastic)! A pronunciation guide provides a simple guide to the language.


- School Journal, Pt 2 No 1 1987 (pp20-22) re simple greetings

Waiata

- ‘Tēnā koe, tēnā kōrua, tēnā koutou’ by Hirini Melbourne (card and audio) Item No 10674
- E toru ngā mea (number 1) - Hei Waiata Hei Whakakoakoa
- Tēnā Koutou (number 2) - Hei Waiata Hei Whakakoakoa
- Tihei Mauri Ora (number 3) - Hei Waiata Hei Whakakoakoa
- Tōia mai te waka (number 18) - Hei Waiata Hei Whakakoakoa
- A Tihei Mauri Ora (number 19) - Hei Waiata Hei Whakakoakoa

Online

- Akona te reo - workbook - excellent resource especially relevant to AO 1.2 and 1.3 - accessible via Google Docs here
- Hei Waiata, Hei Whakakoakoa - available online from here
- Ka Mau te Wehi - 'Good Morning' unit available online from here
- Kōrero Māori - greetings focus on their website also includes links to interactive conversations
- Māori language phrase drills for greetings on the māorilanguage.net website
- Maori Greetings used by Radio NZ - with sound files to listen to on their website
- Speaking, listening and pronunciation exercises 1 to 12 from pages 6 to 10 of Te Whanake 1 Te Kākano (including greetings) podcasts available online from here
- Lesson Plan focusing on AO 1.1 (Kia ora) available on the te reo Māori lessons plan page
- Te Whānake Animations Greetings Module 1 online here
- Te Whānake Animations Greetings Module 2 online here
- Te Whānake Animations Greetings Module 3 online here
- Tōku Reo episodes including video, drills and exercises to do with greetings accessible online here
- An interactive web-quest / lesson about greetings for students to explore on WickED website